Attachment system with a connected article

ABSTRACT

A attachment system is formed by a primary device and a secondary device connected to the primary device in a pivoting manner. The primary device has a main body, two lateral sides and a bar for attaching the primary device to another object. Each of the lateral sides has a protrusion extending laterally outward from the lateral sides. The secondary device has two lateral sides, each equipped with an aperture that corresponds to one of the protrusions on the primary device, so that fitting the protrusions into the apertures pivotally connects the primary device to the secondary device, with the lateral sides of the secondary device being disposed outside of the lateral sides of the primary device. The secondary device can be pivoted between a folded position where the secondary device lies against the primary device, and an open position where the secondary device is raised up.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No.15/695,218, filed on Sep. 5, 2017, the disclosure of which is hereinincorporated by reference.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a buckle or other attachment systemhaving an article attached to the buckle. In particular, the inventionrelates to a buckle in which an article is pivotally connected to thebuckle, so that the article can be pivoted into a useful position andthen pivoted back against the buckle when not in use.

2. The Prior Art

It is often desirable to attach articles such as clips lights andwhistles to buckles or other attachment devices, to improve theirutility. U.S. Pat. No. 6,668,428 to Moeller shows a buckle having awhistle integrally formed therewith. The whistle is formed at an end ofthe female member and extends crosswise across the buckle. The problemwith this single piece arrangement is that if the additional device isdamaged, the whole buckle has to be replaced.

JP5852801B2 shows a whistle pivotally connected to a buckle. Thiswhistle is connected to the female portion of the buckle and is embeddedin a recess on one side of the buckle. Other variations show the whistleembedded in other portions of various securing mechanisms. The problemwith these devices having the embedded accessories is that it is verydifficult for the user to find and also open the device, especially inthe circumstances when the user can only use their hand to find thebuckle without seeing it, such as when the buckle is used on the sternumstrap of a backpack. In addition, either one of the legs or the centerguidance of the male buckle has to be eliminated in order to house thewhistle. In this case, the strength of the connection and the stabilityof the buckle is unavoidably affected.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a buckle or otherattachment system that can hold a secondary device that is a separatepart and can be replaceable. It is another object of the invention toprovide an attachment system in which the secondary device does notinterfere with the functioning of the primary device.

This object is accomplished by an attachment system comprising a primarydevice and a secondary device connected to the primary device in apivoting manner. The primary device has a main body, a front, a rear,two lateral sides and a bar for attaching the primary device to anotherobject. Each of the lateral sides has a protrusion extending laterallyoutward from the lateral sides. The secondary device has two lateralsides and a top bar connecting the two lateral sides. Each of thelateral sides is equipped with an aperture that corresponds to one ofthe protrusions on the primary device, so that fitting the protrusionsinto the apertures pivotally connects the primary device to thesecondary device, with the lateral sides of the secondary device beingdisposed outside of the lateral sides of the primary device. Thesecondary device can be pivoted between a folded position where thesecondary device lies against the primary device, and an open positionwhere the secondary device is raised up from the primary device. Thesecondary device can be rotation about a wide angle, without affectingthe position of the buckle.

The secondary device preferably has an elongated section extending fromthe lateral sides and opposite the bar. The elongated section terminatesin a free end that in the open position is pivoted away from the primarydevice. The elongated section contains the operative features of thesecondary device. The secondary device can include any one of severaldifferent operative features, such as a whistle, luminous device,security lock, or thermal sensor.

In a preferred embodiment, the primary device is a two-piece buckle,with a male portion and a female portion, and in particular, aside-release buckle in which locking legs of the male portion protrudethrough side slots in the female portion. The secondary device isconnected to the exterior of the lateral sides of the male portion. Thefemale portion has a front side and a rear side, and the front side hasan indentation corresponding to a shape of the secondary device, so thatin a folded position, the secondary device rests in the indentation ofthe female portion. When the secondary device is closed, it lays on thetop surface of the buckle in the indentation. Part of the secondarydevice is hidden and is surrounded by the buckle, and as a resultprotection to the critical part of the secondary device is formed. Inaddition, in this design, the male buckle portion has both legs and acenter guidance piece, so that the strength and stability is maintained,even with the addition of the secondary device.

Preferably, the top bar of the secondary device extends beyond a topedge of the male portion, so that pressing down on the bar causes thesecondary device to pivot from a folded position to an open position.This eliminates the need for the user to pry up the free end of thesecondary device in order to use it.

The primary device can also take the form of other attachment devices,such as a D-ring, strap adjuster, cord lock or cord end. When a cordlock or cord end is used, instead of a bar to attach the cord, theseelements have an aperture in which the cord is locked.

The present invention has many benefits over prior devices. For example,since the secondary device is a separate part and can be replaceable,the user can have an option to change the device with another secondarydevice based on the user's need. The secondary device is placed on topof the primary device, so the user can easily detect the location of thedevice and open it. In addition, the location of the secondary devicedoes not affect the structure or operation of the primary device. Theuser can raise the secondary device to the raised position and have fullaccess to all sides of the primary device for attachment to a strap orother item.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Other objects and features of the present invention will become apparentfrom the following detailed description considered in connection withthe accompanying drawings. It is to be understood, however, that thedrawings are designed as an illustration only and not as a definition ofthe limits of the invention.

In the drawings, wherein similar reference characters denote similarelements throughout the several views:

FIG. 1 shows the attachment system according to the invention fullyassembled in a folded position;

FIG. 2 shows an exploded view of all of the components of the system;

FIG. 3 shows the male and female buckle parts assembled without thesecondary device;

FIG. 4 shows a side view of the secondary device;

FIG. 5 shows the attachment system with a secondary device in the formof a whistle;

FIG. 6 shows the attachment system with a secondary device in the formof a luminous device;

FIG. 7 shows the attachment system with a secondary device in the formof a security lock;

FIG. 8 shows the attachment system with a secondary device in the formof a thermal sensor;

FIG. 9 shows an alternative attachment system with the primary devicebeing a D-ring;

FIG. 10 shows the attachment system with the primary device being atension lock strap holder;

FIG. 11 shows the attachment system with the primary device being a sliplock strap holder;

FIG. 12 shows the attachment system with the primary device being a cordlock; and

FIG. 13 shows the attachment system with the primary device being a cordend.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

Referring now in detail to the drawings, FIGS. 1-5 show a firstembodiment of the system 10 according to the invention. System 10comprises a buckle having a male portion 20, a female portion 30, and asecondary device 40 in the form of a whistle. Male portion 20 is formedof a main body 21 with a central guide 22, two locking legs 23, 24, anattachment bar 25 spanning an opening 26 bounded by side walls 27, and atop edge 28. On each side wall 27 is a protrusion 29 extendingoutwardly.

Female portion 30 is formed of a hollow main body 31 having openings 32,33 for receiving locking legs 23, 24 and an attachment bar 34 at itsend. An opening 36 receives male portion 20 to lock male portion 20 tofemale portion 30 when locking legs 23, 24, snap into openings 32, 33.Guide flanges (not shown) are disposed inside female portion 30 to guidecentral guide 22 of male portion 20 as it is inserted into femaleportion 30. A longitudinal indentation 37 runs down the length of femaleportion 30 and is configured to receive main body 41 of secondary device40.

Secondary device 40 has side walls 42 connected to main body 41, and atop bar 44 connecting side walls 42, with an opening 47 in between sidewalls 42. On each side wall 42 is an aperture 43, which is sized toreceive a respective one of the protrusions 29 of male portion 20, toattach secondary device 40 to male portion 20. As shown in FIG. 1,placing secondary device 40 over male portion 20 and snappingprotrusions 29 into apertures 43 connects secondary device 40 to maleportion 20 in a pivoting manner. Main body 41 of secondary device 40rests in indentation 37 of female portion 30 when secondary device 40 isin the folded position as shown in FIG. 1. This protects the end andbottom side of the secondary device from damage during use.

FIG. 5 shows secondary device 40 in an open position so that secondarydevice can be operable. The hinge arrangement shown allows a wide rangeof pivoting, up to 180° or more. In FIGS. 1-5, secondary device 40 is inthe form of a whistle 46. This is useful as a rescue device, especiallywhen applied to backpacks or life jackets. In order to open secondarydevice 40 from the folded position to the raised position, the usermerely has to press down on top bar 44, which causes secondary device 40to pivot out of the folded position where it is ready for use. Theconfiguration of secondary device 40 does not interfere with thefunction or structure of male and female portions 20, 30, because it isattached to the exterior of male portion 20 and fits over the buckleportions, while allowing their normal functions.

Secondary device 40 can take on many different configurations. As shownin FIG. 6, secondary device 40 can be in the form of a luminous device47. This is also useful as a rescue device, especially when applied tolife jackets or backpacks. Luminous device 47 can be equipped with aswitch that turns it on automatically once secondary device 40 is movedto the raised position, or can have a manual switch. As shown in FIG. 7,secondary device 40 can be in the form of a security lock 48. This isparticularly useful on military or police equipment. As shown in FIG. 8,secondary device 40 can also be in the form of a thermal sensor 49. Thishas a special applicability to baby carriers, to provide a signal tocaregivers of a temperature change. Other devices could also beincorporated into secondary device 40.

In addition to varying secondary device 40, the primary device itselfcan take on other forms. Instead of a side-release buckle, the primarydevice can take the form of a D-ring, as shown in FIG. 9. In this case,secondary device 40 snaps into protrusions 59 that are disposed oneither side of strap retaining bars 51, 52, and can be pivoted up andaway from the D-ring 50 when in use.

FIG. 10 shows another variation, in which secondary device 40 is snappedonto protrusions 69 in the exterior sidewalls 62 of a tension lock strapretainer 60, having strap retaining bar 63 in its interior.

FIG. 11 shows yet another variation, in which secondary device 40 issnapped onto protrusions 79 in slip lock strap retainer 70. A strapholding bar 73 runs longitudinally along strap retainer 70 to attach thedevice to another component.

Another variation is shown in FIG. 12 in the form of a cord lock 80.Secondary device 40 is snapped onto protrusions 89 on the outside oflateral walls 88 of cord lock 80. A cord is locked to the device bypushing spring-loaded button 84 inward until openings 82, 83 line up,and placing the cord through both openings. Releasing button 84 movesthe openings out of alignment and locks the cord to cord lock 80.

FIG. 13 shows another variation, in the form of a cord end 90. Here,secondary device 40 is snapped onto protrusions 99 on the lateral sides91 of cord end 90. A cord 92 is held inside cord end 90 through opening93 by molding or other means.

The present invention provides a novel way to attach a tool or otherdevice to a buckle or other attachment element, without interfering withthe functioning of the buckle.

Accordingly, while only a few embodiments of the present invention havebeen shown and described, it is obvious that many changes andmodifications may be made thereunto without departing from the spiritand scope of the invention.

What is claimed is:
 1. An attachment system comprising: a primary devicehaving a main body, a front, a rear, two lateral sides and a bar oropening for attaching the primary device to another object, each of thelateral sides having a protrusion thereon; a secondary device pivotallyconnected to the primary device, the secondary device having two lateralsides spaced apart from each other with an opening between the lateralsides, each of the lateral sides being equipped with an aperture thatcorresponds to one of the protrusions on the primary device so thatfitting the protrusions into the apertures pivotally connects theprimary device to the secondary device, so that the secondary device canbe pivoted between a folded position where the secondary device liesagainst the primary device, and an open position where the secondarydevice is raised up from the primary device, wherein the lateral sidesof the secondary device are connected to each other by a top bar thatspans the opening and extends beyond a top edge of the primary device,so that pressing down on the top bar causes the secondary device topivot from the folded position to the open position, and wherein thesecondary device does not affect operation of the primary device.
 2. Theattachment system according to claim 1, wherein the secondary device hasan elongated section extending from the lateral sides, the elongatedsection terminating in a free end that in the open position is pivotedaway from the primary device.
 3. The attachment system according toclaim 1, wherein the primary device is a D-ring.
 4. The attachmentsystem according to claim 1, wherein the primary device is a strapadjuster.
 5. The attachment system according to claim 1, wherein theprimary device is a cord lock.
 6. The attachment system according toclaim 1, wherein the primary device is a cord end.
 7. The attachmentsystem according to claim 1, wherein the secondary device is a whistle.8. The attachment system according to claim 1, wherein the secondarydevice is a luminous device.
 9. The attachment system according to claim1, wherein the secondary device is a security lock.
 10. The attachmentsystem according to claim 1, wherein the secondary device is a thermalsensor.
 11. The attachment system according to claim 1, wherein thelateral sides of the secondary device are disposed outside of thelateral sides of the primary device.